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hypervolemia
a patient was admitted in the medical ward with chief complaints of shortness of breath. Further assessment reveals the following findings
bp 140/90
hr 111bpm
rr 24cpm
plus bipedal edema
bibasilar crackles upon auscultation
the doctor initially ordered furosemide 20mg ampule tiv every 8 hours and the following laboratory test,complete blood count,serum,sodium,serum potassium,blood urea nitrogen
write down 3 priority nursing diagnosis for the patient and create a hypothetical fdar.
what laboratory test may give the hint to the doctor about the oncotic pressure of the patient
According to NANDA( North American Nursing Diagnosis Association)
Labortary investigation
Increase in serum sodium, blood urea and nitrogen can be present in increased oncotic pressure.
Flow diagram